Yup, it's a douche.
For those experienced with giving themselves enemas you probably want to look into something more advanced and, well... FUN. However, if you want something utilitarian and want to save money on those drug-store enemas, this is for you.Published: November 16, 2008
Pros:
Reusable and durable.
Cons:
A bit too durable. Ribbed insert a bit uncomfortable.
I was looking for something with a bit more capacity and hopefully more fun to use than your normal drug-store style enema kits. What I got barely passes for a "toy". Not to slam the product... it does what it was intended to do.
The Good Stuff:
* Reusable! No longer will you have to buy new disposable enemas from the drug store.
* Durable! This thing seriously feels like it will last forever.
* It really does have a large capacity, especially when compared to normal "consumer" targeted items. Not that you'll ever use it all (see the "not-so-good" stuff below).
* The ribbed insert is a nice size and feels good (once inserted). Very clever the way it sits on the bulb of the unit.
* Both the ribbed and normal insert remove relatively easily for cleaning.
* Since it doesn't have a valved opening, you can fill a container with your liquid of choice and suck it up into the bulb (by compressing it, submerging the insert, and letting go... obviously).
The "Not-So-Good" Stuff:
* A bit too durable for it's own good. Those of us with smaller, weaker, and/or arthritic hands will have a hard time compressing the bulb fully. It is very thick rubber.
* The capacity is large... large enough to make you somewhat fearful if you're inexperienced in giving yourself an enema. However, with the combination of self-administering and not having a great grip on something that's in-line with my anus, getting all of it out in one squeeze isn't feasible... not by a long shot.
* Bulb seems to retain a LOT of air. This is a drawback of a non-valved opening; it sucks air back in when it is let go and not submersed in liquid. I don't know about you, but having "embolism" flash through my mind isn't extremely conducive to keeping my cock hard.
* The ribbed attachment for the insert is extremely uncomfortable when inserting or removing (when it's in it's great though). The issue is due to the fact that it has an adjustable tip to control how much liquid sprays out at once. The little notch that this leaves is an unfortunate result, especially since it's very hard plastic.
The Good Stuff:
* Reusable! No longer will you have to buy new disposable enemas from the drug store.
* Durable! This thing seriously feels like it will last forever.
* It really does have a large capacity, especially when compared to normal "consumer" targeted items. Not that you'll ever use it all (see the "not-so-good" stuff below).
* The ribbed insert is a nice size and feels good (once inserted). Very clever the way it sits on the bulb of the unit.
* Both the ribbed and normal insert remove relatively easily for cleaning.
* Since it doesn't have a valved opening, you can fill a container with your liquid of choice and suck it up into the bulb (by compressing it, submerging the insert, and letting go... obviously).
The "Not-So-Good" Stuff:
* A bit too durable for it's own good. Those of us with smaller, weaker, and/or arthritic hands will have a hard time compressing the bulb fully. It is very thick rubber.
* The capacity is large... large enough to make you somewhat fearful if you're inexperienced in giving yourself an enema. However, with the combination of self-administering and not having a great grip on something that's in-line with my anus, getting all of it out in one squeeze isn't feasible... not by a long shot.
* Bulb seems to retain a LOT of air. This is a drawback of a non-valved opening; it sucks air back in when it is let go and not submersed in liquid. I don't know about you, but having "embolism" flash through my mind isn't extremely conducive to keeping my cock hard.
* The ribbed attachment for the insert is extremely uncomfortable when inserting or removing (when it's in it's great though). The issue is due to the fact that it has an adjustable tip to control how much liquid sprays out at once. The little notch that this leaves is an unfortunate result, especially since it's very hard plastic.
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New?
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What is a good started toy?
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Before using toys anally, you might want to practice with a finger, just to get yourself used to the sensation.
As for toys, it's best to start small. Something like this plug or a small dildo would work well (Eden has plenty to choose from, but these are my personal recommendations). The first anal toy I used was Flexi Felix, and while it's a wonderful toy for beginners, as the beads start very small and get larger gradually, the popping sensation that comes with removing them can be a little shocking if you aren't used to it (I loved it, hehehe!).
Go slow, use lots of lube, and if you feel pain, STOP and slow down or try again later. Anal tissues are delicate and can tear easily, so you have to be careful. You might want to try a lube shooter to help get lube up inside you more efficiently. -
Quote: What is a good started toy?I guess I can give some advice about first-time products in this specific area. I'm a big fan for life-like materials and have been using them from the start, I have to say that with enough care and hygiene there is no need for the "bacterial" paranoia you might encounter here.
So that's the list of products I'd personally recommend:
This was the first product we have bought together with my Ex-Wife, in my opinion the best start but you grow out quickly:
Blush UR3 anal starter – probe
The silicone alternative is:
Sedeux Please
To grow up I'd suggest:
Pure Skin Player jr
The silicone alternative is:
VIP Super Soft
For Butt Plugs:
The best training of all times (after you grow out of the beginners toys):
Triple Ripple
Best Butt Plug (I guess many will agree):
Ryder
And finally my personal favorite among plugs:
Gapers Organic
Generally speaking that's my product advice. For lubes you have to look for yourself what suits you more. Just don't use silicone lube on silicone toys, it really kills them. The rest as usual, hygiene, foreplay, foreplay, lube -> and plenty of fun ;)
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Is this messy?
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I am interested in buying this but I have never done an anal douche. How messy is it? Do you end up with excess water coming out?
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Quote: I am interested in buying this but I have never done an anal douche. How messy is it? Do you end up with excess water coming out?Water in = water out, in my experiences. I don't have this product in particular, but I'm a supporter of anal douching. Pretty much eliminates any surprises and boosts one's confidence. As far as messy, you should be good as long as you use over a toilet. Just make sure that you leave a few minutes for all the water to work its way out.
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Quote: I am interested in buying this but I have never done an anal douche. How messy is it? Do you end up with excess water coming out?In the review I touched on that issue at the end:
In total I’ve used the product 5 separate times, 4 with the thin nozzle and 1 with the ribbed nozzle; every time the thin nozzle was used there was no mess, the one time the ribbed nozzle was used water ended up ‘leaking’ everywhere. That was enough for me to decide I didn’t like it. I haven’t tried the ribbed nozzle again and I don’t really intend to, not only was it messy, but contrary to what the box said, it wasn’t very ‘pleasurable’ either.
If you're using the thin nozzle it shouldn't be too much of an issue, but the ribbed one I'd suggest using in the tub just in case.
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Don't worry about getting air into the rectum, there's no danger (but it can get a bit uncomfortable).
You just use plain water with this, I assume? Or does it come with instructions/recommendations for douching solutions?
Having used this kit on myself, I suggest using a small amount of a thicker lube like Maximus and starting out with the thinner of the two attachments. Fill the bulb completely with warm water and then insert the attachment. The more water in the bulb, the less air...Insert anally then after one squeeze, remove it before releasing the bulb. That way you cut back on air and the potential for suction when releasing the bulb. Then refill and repeat until you feel ready to relieve yourself. Hope that's helpful!
@ScottA: I know, but that doesn't stop the thought (especially when you have anxiety issues LOL).
@Dame Demi: No suggestions come with it. I personally just use plain ol' tap water. Any personal suggestions?
@In the pink: Yeah that's generally the process I go about using. I have this thick lube called "ANAL LUBE" and it's cherry scented. It's friggin' disgusting. I really should have just gotten the unscented.
great review
Thanks for the review
Good review. I agree... something a bit less uncomfortable would be better.
(: Thanks for the review!
Thanks for the review!
Thanks for such a concise rundown on the information in a compact & easy-to-read format.
great review